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I like some of the baked fish, but that's about it. I have tried just about all the Filipino dishes and don't really like anything. I can eat some, but rather just have a banana sandwich :lol: . Guess because of my Southern US appetite. Even the lechon baboy is bland compared to Southern hickory smoked BBQ pork. I can eat it after I make up some BBQ sauce, or get some buns and make some BBQ sandwiches.

my husband is from Texas. But, his ultimate favorite kind of cuisine is Thai. The spicier, the better :)

So, I guess he tolerates Asian food better. Hmmmm lechon baboy tastes different depends on where you are. Have you tried the scrumptious lechon from Cebu? :thumbs:

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Ahhhhh oh lechon, I miss you so much!!!

Self-catered? Or did your wife act as head chef? Looks like an awesome party :dance:

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Looks like someone is having pro bowl party on Maui.

We missed that party, but always seems to be a Filipino party every weekend around here.

Ahhhhh oh lechon, I miss you so much!!!

Self-catered? Or did your wife act as head chef? Looks like an awesome party :dance:

This was a birthday party my wife, daughter and I attended Friday nite, It was self- catered and the lechon was tasty.:thumbs:

If you lived here you'd never miss it, so much!:yes:

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We missed that party, but always seems to be a Filipino party every weekend around here.

This was a birthday party my wife, daughter and I attended Friday nite, It was self- catered and the lechon was tasty.:thumbs:

If you lived here you'd never miss it, so much!:yes:

Yeah the superbowl party will be more extreme than that. I went to a party here, and a ####### fight was the halftime show. Only thing that is hard to get now is bittier melon. Maybe Maui has some, coz it seem it is too cold on Kauai now for it to grow.

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Yeah the superbowl party will be more extreme than that. I went to a party here, and a ####### fight was the halftime show. Only thing that is hard to get now is bittier melon. Maybe Maui has some, coz it seem it is too cold on Kauai now for it to grow.

Speaking of ####### fight's how's the wild chicken population on Kauai?:lol: here you don't need an alarm clock to wake you up in the morning .... It's been kind-a cold on Maui but I did see some bittier melon at the farmers market this weekend.

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'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

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We missed that party, but always seems to be a Filipino party every weekend around here.

This was a birthday party my wife, daughter and I attended Friday nite, It was self- catered and the lechon was tasty.:thumbs:

If you lived here you'd never miss it, so much!:yes:

Awww. That is just awesome! Hawaii, eh? Maybe my husband should look into moving there! :star:

Yeah the superbowl party will be more extreme than that. I went to a party here, and a ####### fight was the halftime show. Only thing that is hard to get now is bittier melon. Maybe Maui has some, coz it seem it is too cold on Kauai now for it to grow.

Bitter melon! Haha... My husband is so not a fan. I thought all Americans didnt like it :blush:

“The fact that we are here and that I speak these words is an attempt to break that silence and bridge some
of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence.
And there are so many silences to be broken.”

Audre Lorde

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